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Tura Magic to compete in Cosafa Women’s Champions League

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NAMIBIA’S Super Women’s League champions Tura Magic Ladies is one of the eight clubs that will take part in the inaugural Cosafa Women’s Champions League, with the tournament dates and host soon to be announced.

The competitio­n will serve as a qualifier for the first-ever CAF Women’s Champions League, scheduled to take place later in 2021.

The Cosafa event, which is another major step forward for women’s football in the Southern African region, will see the eight sides split into two groups of four, playing a minimum of three games.

The top two in each pool will advance to the semi-finals – and with an exciting line-up of champions from across the region, it is a thrilling new addition to the Cosafa calendar.

The eight confirmed teams are:

Prisons XI (Botswana), Manzini Wanderers LFC (Eswatini), Lesotho Defense Force (Lesotho), Costa Do Sol (Mozambique), Tura Magic FC (Namibia), Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC (South Africa), Green Buffaloes Women FC (Zambia) and Black Rhino Queens FC (Zimbabwe).

“We are incredibly excited to stage our first Cosafa Women’s Champions League, which will be a chance for the leading clubs in the region to not only lift a prestigiou­s trophy but to also take their place at the continenta­l finals,” Cosafa general secretary Sue Destombes said.

“Adding to our senior women’s championsh­ip and the junior events in the Under-17 and Under-20 age groups, this new competitio­n enhances our commitment to women’s football and advancing the sport in our region.

“We only have to look at our national teams to see the enormous talent in Southern Africa – and I am quite sure that our club sides can make a big impact at the CAF Women’s Champions League in the future.” The venue and dates for the 2021 Cosafa Women’s Champions League are set to be finalised soon once discussion­s have been completed with all stakeholde­rs, but it will be played in either June or August.

Both FIFA and new CAF President Patrice Motsepe have targeted growing women’s football in the coming years and the Cosafa competitio­n is a big step forward for Southern Africa in this regard. “We want women’s football, in the period of my presidency, to be significan­tly growing, progressin­g and prospering,” Motsepe said last month.

“Someone was saying to me, we could actually have an African nation winning the FIFA Women’s World Cup before we have a male team doing so.”

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? In the mix… Cosafa yesterday announced Namibia’s Super Women’s League champions Tura Magic Ladies (in blue) will partake in this year’s inaugural Cosafa Women’s Champions League.
Photo: Nampa In the mix… Cosafa yesterday announced Namibia’s Super Women’s League champions Tura Magic Ladies (in blue) will partake in this year’s inaugural Cosafa Women’s Champions League.

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